I made a short film about anorexia and eating disorders for school
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Rachel has battled chronic anorexia since the age of eight and has nearly lost her life several times. There are still struggles, but Rachel now understands there’s also hope. She envisions a future where she is healthy with a career and family of her own.
John Hockenberry - three-time Peabody Award winner, four-time Emmy winner, and host of NPR's The Takeaway - interviews Dr. Oliver Sacks, the best-selling author and professor of neurology at NYU School of Medicine, about the ability of the human brain to cope with injury and illness.
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